METALLOTHIONEIN IIA IS UP-REGULATED BY HYPOXIA IN HUMAN A431 SQUAMOUS CARCINOMA-CELLS

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MURPHY, BJ
LADEROUTE, KR
CHIN, RJ
SUTHERLAND, RM
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The expression of metallothionein IIA (MT-IIA) was investigated in A431 human squamous carcinoma cells exposed to hypoxia (pO(2) less than or equal to 0.01% of atmospheric pO(2)) and subsequent reoxygenation. Northern analysis showed that MT-IIA mRNA levels were significantly increased during 14 h of hypoxia and during reoxygenation. Western blotting confirmed that total MT protein levels were also increased in response to these stresses. Evidence of the transcriptional control of MT-IIA expression in hypoxic and in reoxygenated A431 cells was found using a 0.2-kilobase sequence of the proximal 5'-regulatory region of the MT-IIA gene in a chloramphenicol acetyltransferase reporter gene construct Thus the proximal promoter of the human MT-IIA gene appears to contain a hypoxic response element(s). These observations indicate that MT-IIA may have an important role in the stress responses of cells in solid tumors.
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